Please provide your technical specifications and project requirements for the Union Arms Control and Security System. Our engineers will review your application and provide a detailed manufacturing quote, including exact pricing and lead times.
Please provide your technical specifications and project requirements for the Union Arms Control and Security System. Our engineers will review your application and provide a detailed manufacturing quote, including exact pricing and lead times.
The Madoors USA Union Arms Control and Security System is a comprehensive computer-aided weapon delivery, storage, accounting, and information management system for military and security force armories — providing fire-resistant, air-conditioned, biometric-access steel cabinets for infantry rifles, pistols, magazines, and bayonets with fingerprint, retina/iris, proximity card, and magnetic card authentication, automatic photo capture of each user, magnetic locks with 300kg to 1,500kg capacity, real-time inventory and watch schedule monitoring, network connectivity between multiple weapon systems, flood and disaster warning, and panic button emergency release. The system completely prevents unauthorized weapon access, ensures weapons are available only to authorized personnel during guard duty or permitted periods, extends weapon service life through air-conditioned storage, and provides comprehensive reporting on weapon inventory, maintenance schedules, and watch schedule compliance from any network point.
TECHNICAL SPECIFICATIONS
The Union Arms Control System consists of independent modular steel cabinets — each manufactured from 3mm thick steel with fire-resistant construction. The maximum cabinet configuration is 25 rows × 2 columns, providing up to 50 individual weapon storage positions in a single interconnected cabinet bank. Each cabinet is manufactured and functions independently — the complete system is easy to transport for cleaning, relocation, and emergency situations.
Each individual cabinet has its own magnetic lock — the standard specification provides 300kg horizontal load capacity, with optional 1,500kg capacity locks for the highest security requirements. Magnetic locks are always active in normal operation — they only become passive on authorized access, panic button activation, or remote administrator override. An electronic door sensor on each cabinet reports door open/closed status to the computer system, and a weapon control sensor reports whether a weapon is present in each cabinet — providing real-time inventory status for every position in the system.
The computer system uses an independent I/O interface card with 10 outputs and 24 inputs providing the data flow between the computer and all cabinets. The 12-inch LCD monitor — with optional touch screen — displays real-time inventory, access events, watch schedule compliance, and system alerts. The system records all weapon receipt and delivery times, user identities, and automatic photo captures in a searchable archive.
The access process takes 30 seconds — the personnel authenticates using their card or fingerprint, the system captures their photo automatically, and the assigned cabinet door releases for 30 seconds. The staff opens their cabinet, places or retrieves their weapon, and the cabinet automatically re-locks 1 second after the door closes. If the weapon is not returned within the 30-second window, the same process can be initiated again. If personnel complete the delivery process without actually returning the weapon, the system detects the absence and reports the incorrect operation.
Independent air conditioning fans in each cabinet operate only when the cabinet is full — maintaining the controlled environment that extends weapon service life and reduces maintenance costs from corrosion and environmental damage. Gun control sensors confirm weapon presence and activation status.
Daily and weekly watch schedules can be distributed to the system — individual users can access their cabinet only during their assigned watch periods, preventing out-of-schedule weapon access.
KEY FEATURES
Biometric Access — Fingerprint, Retina/Iris & Card
The multiple biometric and card authentication options provide the flexibility to match the access security level to the specific deployment requirement — fingerprint for standard military armory access management, retina and iris recognition for the highest-security applications requiring biometric proof of presence that cannot be transferred or shared, and proximity card for rapid access management in high-cycle operations. Automatic photo capture at each access event provides visual verification and evidence documentation for every weapon delivery and retrieval transaction.
Magnetic Locks — 300kg to 1,500kg Load Capacity
The standard 300kg horizontal load capacity magnetic locks provide substantial forced entry resistance for standard military armory applications. The optional 1,500kg capacity locks provide the maximum available magnetic lock resistance for high-security applications where the weapon storage must withstand the most determined forced entry attempts. Magnetic locks in always-active normal state eliminate the failure mode of locks that default to open — the weapon is always physically secured unless access is actively authorized.
Real-Time Inventory — Complete Watch Schedule Management
The real-time reporting of how many weapons are in which cabinet, the number of weapons currently on guard duty, weapons due for maintenance, malfunctioning weapons, and watch schedule compliance provides the armory commander with comprehensive weapon accountability from any network point — without physical inspection of the cabinets. This remote monitoring capability directly supports the weapon accountability requirements of military unit commanders and armory officers responsible for the complete weapon inventory.
Network Connectivity — Multiple System Integration
Wired and wireless network connectivity between multiple Union Arms Control systems allows the complete weapon inventory of a military installation — spread across multiple armory buildings and guard posts — to be monitored and managed from a single administrator position. Daily and weekly watch schedules can be distributed to all connected systems simultaneously. Network-centered panic activation allows the administrator to release all cabinet locks across the complete network simultaneously from any connected terminal.
Panic Button — Emergency Mass Release
The optional locked panic button — working like a fire alarm button — simultaneously releases all cabinet locks across the complete system when pressed, providing immediate weapon access for all personnel in emergency scenarios including imminent attack, facility security incidents, and any situation requiring immediate weapon distribution. The button is portable and can be carried anywhere by the authorized holder. Once activated, a key is required to reset the system to normal locked operation — preventing unauthorized reset after a genuine emergency activation.
Flood & Disaster Warning System
The flood and disaster warning function provides protection against the financial losses from weapon and ammunition damage caused by flooding — the system gives early warning of flood conditions and alerts the armory personnel to take protective action before weapons are damaged by water ingress. This warning capability is particularly important for underground and basement armory installations where flood risk is highest.
30-Second Access Window & Automatic Re-Lock
The 30-second cabinet access window provides sufficient time for the personnel to open the cabinet, place or retrieve their weapon, and close the door — while the automatic re-lock 1 second after door closure minimizes the period during which the cabinet is unsecured. This precisely timed access window and automatic re-lock directly prevent the cabinet from remaining unlocked due to inattention or deliberate obstruction.
Incorrect Operation Detection
The system detects and reports when personnel complete the weapon delivery process without actually returning the weapon to the cabinet — the weapon control sensor confirms whether the weapon is present after the cabinet door closes. This automatic detection directly prevents the false return reporting that would undermine weapon accountability if undetected.
Air-Conditioned Storage — Extended Weapon Life
The independent air-conditioned storage for each occupied cabinet extends the operational service life of weapons by maintaining controlled temperature and humidity — preventing the corrosion, seal degradation, and mechanical wear that accelerate in uncontrolled storage environments. Reduced weapon maintenance costs and extended service life directly reduce the total cost of weapon inventory ownership over the full military service life of the weapon.
SYSTEM ARCHITECTURE
Cabinet Bank — 3mm steel, maximum 25 rows × 2 columns, independent magnetic locks, air conditioning fans, weapon presence sensors, door status sensors.
I/O Interface Card — 10 outputs, 24 inputs, data flow between computer and all cabinets.
Computer System — 12-inch LCD or optional touch screen, weapon management software, real-time inventory, watch schedule management, accounting, and reporting.
Biometric Authentication — Fingerprint scanner, retina/iris reader, proximity card reader, magnetic card reader, automatic camera.
Network Infrastructure — Wired and wireless connectivity between multiple system installations, administrator remote access, network-centered panic control.
Panic Button — Portable locked emergency mass release, key-reset, network activation option.
ASSEMBLY & INSTALLATION SEQUENCE
Installation Assessment & Cabinet Configuration
Number of weapons to be stored, cabinet row and column configuration, authentication method — fingerprint, biometric, card — optional lock capacity, network connectivity requirement, watch schedule management, and flood warning requirement are confirmed.
Cabinet Installation & Magnetic Lock Testing
Steel cabinet bank is assembled in the confirmed configuration. Magnetic lock function on each individual cabinet is tested — lock engagement, 300kg or 1,500kg load resistance, and electronic release on authorization are verified.
Computer System & I/O Interface Installation
Computer, 12-inch LCD or touch screen, and I/O interface card are installed. Data flow between all cabinet sensors and the computer system is verified. Real-time inventory display of all cabinet positions is confirmed.
Biometric Authentication & Card System Setup
Fingerprint, retina/iris, and card reader systems are installed and enrolled for all authorized personnel. Automatic photo capture at access events is verified. 30-second access window and automatic re-lock timing are tested.
Network & Watch Schedule Configuration
Wired and wireless network connections between all system installations are established. Administrator remote access is confirmed. Daily and weekly watch schedules are programmed and tested for access restriction enforcement.
Panic Button & Flood Warning Testing
Panic button mass release function is tested — all cabinet locks releasing simultaneously on button activation. Key-reset function after panic activation is confirmed. Flood warning sensor function is tested.
2-Year Guarantee Documentation & Handover
Complete system operational testing — access control, inventory monitoring, watch schedule compliance, incorrect operation detection, panic release, and network functions — is conducted. System guarantee and installation records are compiled into the project handover package.
DEPLOYMENT SCENARIOS & USE CASES
Madoors USA Union Arms Control and Security Systems are specified for any military and security force weapon storage facility requiring biometric-access computer-aided weapon accountability.